every thing.
”What is good?” I asked.
“Everything,” he answered.
“What is evil?” I asked.
“Everything,” he answered.
“Who can I trust?” I asked.
“Everyone,” he answered.
“Who is my enemy?” I asked.
“Everyone,” he answered.
“Where should I go?” I asked.
“Everywhere,” he answered.
“Where should I stay away from?” I asked.
“Everywhere,” he answered.
“This isn’t helping. Are you trying to be confusing on purpose?”
The teacher laughed. “Your confusion I’m afraid, is your insistence on believing another kind of lesson. I can only tell you that when you understand this one, it changes everything, everyone, and every place you go or find yourself.”